Re: [Cs-dev] Compiling on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

I'm just skimming this list at the moment, so excuse if this is off:
Why not build the APIs++ to a directory inside the source directory
and them use a separate script to move them to the appropriate place?
That way the moving can be done by hand if necessary.
David
On 29/10/2008, at 2:14 AM, peiman khosravi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use a bash script to install the files in a different location
> than usr/local/bin as I want to have both float and double build on
> the same machine. I tried this last night with a new 64bit build of
> the latest release and it's working fine.
>
> Best
> Peiman
>
> 2008/10/28 Anthony Kozar <mailing-lists-1001@...>
> Hello,
>
> I just wanted to say that I have been using OS X 10.5 on my computer
> for a
> few weeks now and last week I went ahead and compiled Csound 5.09 from
> scratch because I needed the Python interface to try Chuckk's new
> tkinter
> front end. I was also thinking ahead to making packages for 10.5 in
> the
> future.
>
> Basically, I started with a nearly "clean" Leopard system -- I had
> installed
> Victor's 5.09 PPC package but uninstalled it when I found that it
> would not
> work for Python (unsurprisingly). I downloaded the latest source
> code for
> nearly all of Csound's dependencies and many optional components,
> built each
> of them, and finally built Csound. There were a few snags along the
> way but
> I documented the entire experience so that it is hopefully
> repeatable. I
> was unable to get the new linear algebra opcodes to compile. And I
> did not
> try to build Jack support or DSSI opcodes. Otherwise, I think that
> I did
> succeed in building everything else. Installing everything into the
> correct
> locations was another matter as I did not see an OS X script in CVS
> for
> this, so I hacked the install.py script as a partial solution.
>
> Victor, you mentioned that you have more files/scripts that you use
> for
> packaging Csound releases. Could you share those with me please?
>
> I'll post more details about the problems I had while building later.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Anthony Kozar
> mailing-lists-1001 AT anthonykozar DOT net
> http://anthonykozar.net/
>
>
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